Science Score: 28.0%
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Repository
Python toolbox by Pedro Rivero
Basic Info
Statistics
- Stars: 1
- Watchers: 1
- Forks: 1
- Open Issues: 1
- Releases: 0
Topics
Metadata Files
README.md
[](https://github.com/pedrorrivero/pr-toolbox/actions/workflows/test.yml) [](https://coveralls.io/github/pedrorrivero/pr-toolbox?branch=main) [](https://github.com/pedrorrivero/pr-toolbox/releases) [](https://zenodo.org/) [](LICENSE.txt)
PR-Toolbox
<!-- QUICK LINKS --> <!-- -->Table of contents
- About This Project
- About Prototypes
- Deprecation Policy
- Using Quantum Services
- Acknowledgements
- References
- License
For users
For developers
About This Project
This toolbox has been put together throughout years of research and software development experience in the field of Quantum Information Science and Computing. While we do not expected it to be comprehensive —building on top of other quantum computing frameworks instead, mostly Qiskit— the author hopes to serve at least a number of purposes: 1. Help bridge two equally important domains in the Quantum industry: research and development (sometimes at odds with each other). 2. Serve as a playground to explore an develop new concepts and ideas. 3. Communicate with users, listen to their needs, and propose solutions. <!-- MAYBE IN THE FUTURE: 4. Enable better quality education by introducing convenient abstractions to core concepts; pushing towards the maturity of the field/industry, and consolidation of quantum engineering as a standalone discipline. 5. Provide a conceptual framework to foster collaborations and facilitate the advancement of current capabilities. -->
To these ends, the toolbox exposes libraries and frameworks with versatile and efficient functionality for many different tasks, including but not limited to: - Classical computing: - Class design artifacts - Design-pattern implementation utilities - Serialization capabilities - Validation tools - Quantum computing: - Circuit construction and analysis - Operator parsing - Result computation
About Prototypes
Prototypes is a collaboration between developers and researchers that will give users early access to solutions from cutting-edge research in areas like error mitigation, quantum simulation, and machine learning. These software packages are built on top of, and may eventually be integrated into the Qiskit SDK. They are a contribution as part of the Qiskit community.
Check out our landing page and blog post for more information!
Deprecation Policy
Prototypes are meant to evolve rapidly and, as such, do not follow Qiskit's deprecation policy. We may occasionally make breaking changes in order to improve the user experience. When possible, we will keep old interfaces and mark them as deprecated, as long as they can co-exist with the new ones. Each substantial improvement, breaking change, or deprecation will be documented in CHANGELOG.md.
Using Quantum Services
If you are interested in using quantum services (i.e. using a real quantum computer, not a simulator) you can look at the Qiskit Partners program for partner organizations that have provider packages available for their offerings.
Importantly, Qiskit IBM Runtime is a quantum computing service and programming model that allows users to optimize workloads and efficiently execute them on quantum systems at scale; extending the existing interface in Qiskit with a set of new primitive programs.
Acknowledgements
- Bob Alice: for scientific insight and guidance.
References
[1] Diátaxis Technical Documentation Framework https://diataxis.fr/
License
Owner
- Name: Pedro Rivero
- Login: pedrorrivero
- Kind: user
- Location: New York, USA / Madrid, Spain
- Company: IBM Research
- Website: www.linkedin.com/in/pedrorrivero/
- Repositories: 3
- Profile: https://github.com/pedrorrivero
Quantum Developer | Error mitigation
Citation (CITATION.bib)
@misc{pr_toolbox,
author = {Pedro Rivero},
title = {PR-Toolbox},
year = {2023},
publisher = {Zenodo},
version = {0.0.0},
doi = {},
url = {},
}
GitHub Events
Total
- Fork event: 1
Last Year
- Fork event: 1
Committers
Last synced: about 2 years ago
Top Committers
| Name | Commits | |
|---|---|---|
| Pedro Rivero | p****z@g****m | 29 |
| akotil | 7****l | 3 |
Issues and Pull Requests
Last synced: 12 months ago
All Time
- Total issues: 1
- Total pull requests: 4
- Average time to close issues: N/A
- Average time to close pull requests: 1 day
- Total issue authors: 1
- Total pull request authors: 2
- Average comments per issue: 0.0
- Average comments per pull request: 1.0
- Merged pull requests: 4
- Bot issues: 0
- Bot pull requests: 0
Past Year
- Issues: 0
- Pull requests: 0
- Average time to close issues: N/A
- Average time to close pull requests: N/A
- Issue authors: 0
- Pull request authors: 0
- Average comments per issue: 0
- Average comments per pull request: 0
- Merged pull requests: 0
- Bot issues: 0
- Bot pull requests: 0
Top Authors
Issue Authors
- akotil (1)
Pull Request Authors
- akotil (3)
- pedrorrivero (1)